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SUMMARY:Research Software Engineers in HPC (RSE-HPC-2023)
DESCRIPTION:Research software engineers (RSEs) are critical to the impact 
 of HPC, data science, and the larger scientific community. They have exist
 ed for decades, though often not under that name. The past several years, 
 however, have seen the development of the RSE concept, common job titles, 
 and career paths; the creation of professional networks to connect RSEs; a
 nd the emergence of RSE groups at universities, national laboratories, and
  industry.\n\nThis workshop will bring together RSEs and allies involved i
 n HPC, from all over the world, to grow the RSE community by establishing 
 and strengthening professional networks of current RSEs and RSE leaders. W
 e'll hear about successes and challenges that RSEs and RSE groups have exp
 erienced, and discuss ways to increase awareness of RSE opportunities and 
 improve support for RSEs.\n\nThe workshop will be highly interactive, feat
 uring breakout discussions and panels, as well as invited addresses and su
 bmitted talks. \n\nWorkshop website:  https://us-rse.org/rse-hpc-2023/\n\n
 Catalyzing Research Software Engineering (RSE) Adoption in Underrepresente
 d Regions:  Harnessing the Power of Bioinformatics Communities\n\nPauline 
 Karega (University of Manchester)\n---------------------\nRSE-HPC-2023 – R
 eport Back from Breakouts\n---------------------\nRSE-HPC-2023 – Morning B
 reak\n---------------------\nInternational RSE Collaboration with the Inst
 itute of Computing for Climate Science and the Virtual Earth System Resear
 ch Institute\n\nChristopher Edsall, Paul Richmond, and Marion Weinzerl (Un
 iversity of Cambridge)\n---------------------\nElevating the Undergraduate
  Internship:  Five Strategies for Putting the “R” in RSE\n\nNicole Brewer 
 (Arizona State University)\n---------------------\nStarting at the Bottom,
  Now We’re Here: Building an African RSE Community\n\nEugene de Beste (ACE
  Lab, CHPC; Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South A
 frica); Anelda van der Walt (Talarify); and Peter van Heusden (South Afric
 an National Bioinformatics Institute, University of the Western Cape)\n---
 ------------------\nRSE-HPC-2023 – Wrapup\n---------------------\nYears as
  a Trustee of SocRSE UK:  A Retrospective\n\nJamie Quinn (University Colle
 ge London (UCL), Society of Research Software Engineering)\n--------------
 -------\nLife as an RSE at the University of Birmingham, UK\n\nJenny Wong 
 (University of Birmingham, UK)\n---------------------\nRSE-HPC-2023 – Brea
 kout Discussions\n---------------------\nRSE-HPC-2023 - Welcome and Overvi
 ew\n---------------------\nRSE-HPC-2023 – Featured Talk:  UNIVERSE-HPC – T
 oward a Sustainable RSE Training Ecosystem\n\nWeronika Filinger and Neil C
 hue Hong (Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC), University of Edinbu
 rgh)\n---------------------\nRSE-HPC-2023 – Panel:  RSE Training and Mento
 ring\n---------------------\nResearch Software Engineers in HPC (RSE-HPC-2
 023)\n\nResearch software engineers (RSEs) are critical to the impact of H
 PC, data science, and the larger scientific community. They have existed f
 or decades, though often not under that name. The past several years, howe
 ver, have seen the development of the RSE concept, common job titles, and 
 career paths...\n\n\nCharles Ferenbaugh (Los Alamos National Laboratory (L
 ANL)); Sandra Gesing (Discovery Partner Institute, University of Illinois 
 Chicago); Simon Hettrick (Software Sustainability Institute); and Daniel K
 atz (University of Illinois, National Center for Supercomputing Applicatio
 ns (NCSA))\n\nTag: Software Engineering\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop
  Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Charles Ferenbaugh (Los Alamos National Labor
 atory (LANL)); Sandra Gesing (San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), US Re
 search Software Engineer Association); Simon Hettrick (Software Sustainabi
 lity Institute (SSI)); and Daniel S. Katz (University of Illinois, Nationa
 l Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA))
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